Dynam Tiger Moth BiPlane ARTF

Dynam Tiger Moth BiPlane ARTF

Brand: Dynam

Part Number: DYN8957


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DYNAM TIGER MOTH BIPLANE 1270mm w/o TX/RX/Batt

Summer 1932. You are sat in the cockpit of the classic Tiger Moth, decked in goggles and leather flying jacket as you fly over the English countryside... OK, unfortunately it's 2013 but at least you can dream with this new additionto the Dynam range.

This semi-scale ARTF electric model features classic scale touches to make this model a must have at the field. All electronics are installed, all you need to do is add your choice of TX/RX and battery.

Specifications:

  • Wingspan: 1270mm
  • Overall Length: 1050mm
  • Wing Loading: 41g/d?
  • Servo: 9gx4pcs
  • Speed Controller: 40A Brushless
  • Motor Size: BM3720A-KV650 Brushless Outrunner
  • Flying Weight: 1450g (51.2oz)



Required to Fly: Assembly of Plane, 4 Channel Radio Transmitter & Receiver, 14.8v 2200mah Li-Po Battery and compatible charger.

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  • Brand: Dynam
  • Part No: DYN8957
  • Barcode: 5055323964794
  • Assembly Level: ARTF (Almost RTF)
  • Power: Electric
  • Flying Style: Scale

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what prop do you need
Asked by Jeff Lievesley on 26th August 2018

It's a 12x6 DYP-1018-8MM

 

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

What RC controller and battery do you recommend? B.
Asked by Brian Grant on 13th October 2018

Battery we'd use  say OL-2568

Radio there are quite a few options, but some recommendations in price order would be:

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

What Tx and Rx and price for the Tiger Moth
Asked by Christopher Shaw on 16th April 2019

Any decent 4+ channel set will work...

Some nice options would be say SPM6650EU or SPM6755

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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